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nilonoob3001
1 year ago

Not(a) or b -> either part of b

Or no part of a

Circle b should be painted because everything in circle b is part of b

And all about the two circles because that’s not a. A part of circle b, however, is already painted.

katzimausi123
1 year ago

type not a or b=a and b, i.e. the cut quantity, i.e. the surface that both have kreise in common.

nilonoob3001
1 year ago
Reply to  katzimausi123

But in the case of not(a) or b, all parts of b are present, so it is not necessary to ask for a=b or not?

katzimausi123
1 year ago
Reply to  nilonoob3001

not a means the same as b, unless you can also choose outside the quantity… you only have two quantities if you don’t take a, then you automatically take b?

katzimausi123
1 year ago

jup. could be right.

nilonoob3001
1 year ago

No at not a is not the whole circle b because the circles overlap